New York, Paris, Munich: Germany’s most eastern town, Görlitz, has portrayed them all. With its well-preserved historic center, it has been inspiring film producers for more than half a century, earning it the nickname "Görliwood". Around 100 movies have been shot in Görlitz since the 1950s, several of them featuring the Untermarkt, its pastel-colored buildings captured in the morning sun by @zerletti. Most recently, the central town square appeared in international productions like "Inglorious Basterds", "The Book Thief" and "The Grand Budapest Hotel".